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New GRAI publication celebrates 50 fabulous years of Connections

GRAI will launch a publication capturing 50 years of Connections Nightclub, sharing stories of community, resilience and belonging in WA..

Tasmanian Liberal senator Jonno Duniam to quit politics

Tasmanian senator Jonno Duniam will retire, citing family reasons, with leadership tensions and party pressures contributing to his decision.

Queensland Supreme Court knocks back judicial review request from Lyle Shelton

The long running vilification case is heading back to the tribunal in Queensland.

Opera in the Park

Johann Strauss' Die Fledermaus is coming to Perth. More specifically, it'll be blooming at the Supreme Court Gardens on Saturday February 5. Sitiveni Talei stars...

SCENE Out with Panache

Hello my sweets, New scene queen here! Dear old mOther sends her regards, but she's jetting off for 2011 to soak up notoriety in New...

Arts Shorts – January 2011

Want to see the world through the eyes of a 17-year-old again? Head on down to the State Art Gallery of Western Australia for...

Funkin' Sundays @ The Court, 50 Beaufort St Perth, 12pm

08 9328 5292 www.thecourt.com.au info@thecourt.com.au

Funkin' Sundays @ The Court, 50 Beaufort St Perth, 12pm

08 9328 5292 www.thecourt.com.au info@thecourt.com.au

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